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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
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    I'm thinking that if she normally doesn't sleep for that long, then let her sleep - it sounds like you could do with the break too ATM. What is your nightly routine from here onwards? If she is going to be really out of whack by having a big sleep, then wake her, but she might have the cranky pants on so you will have to be prepared for that.

  2. #2
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    Sep 2006
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    I went through a stage with DD where she was doing the same thing with her day naps - waking around 45mins in. A couple of times I offered a feed and she took it like I hadn't fed her for the whole day It only lasted a couple of days and then she fell back into her original routine ... made me think she might've gone through a growth spurt so needed the extra 'juice'..........do you think a growth spurt might be possible??

    I am a bit of a routine chick as in I will wake DD up at regular intervals for feeds but that's just me and it's not for everyone, but if it is a growth spurt it could be worth a shot just for a couple of days to give your little one that extra fuel to get her through (if it is a spurt! )

    I hope this settles for you soon and I hope you get some rest hun!

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